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One A.M.
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Family, Short
Year: 1916
Country: USA
Runtime: 34 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Charles Chaplin
Sound: Silent
Writing by: Vincent Bryan - uncredited
Charles Chaplin - writer
Maverick Terrell - uncredited
Produced by: Charles Chaplin - producer
Henry P. Caulfield - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Charles Chaplin - Drunk
Albert Austin - Taxi driver
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Plot Outline:
A drunken homeowner has a difficult time getting about in his home after arriving home late at night.
 
Plot:
After a night on the town, Charlie comes home to the house where he is staying, drunk and unable to find his key. For the next twenty minutes he staggers into, out of, and through the house in an inebriated confrontation with the house itself.



Charlie Chaplin's First Solo Film, 2 November 2007
6/10
Author: brando647 from Tampa, FL

Another amusing skit, this time with Charlie Chaplin flying solo as a drunk stumbling his way through his home in the wee hours of the morning as he tries to make his way to bed. While Chaplin is definitely one of my favorite silent era stars, this short didn't seem up to par with some of his other films. It almost seemed to drag for a couple minutes. It was amusing, no doubt. It just wasn't as fun as some of his other films, when he is given the chance to play off the supporting characters. We are treated to some good bits in this run (particularly his bout with the fold-out bed). His brand of physical situation comedy was enough to bring some laughs out of me, just less than he has before.

There isn't really a whole lot one can say about Chaplin's early films, seeing as how technologically they didn't have a whole lot to work with, and storyline isn't an issue when we're looking at twenty minutes of slapstick entertainment. So, the only real aspect to look at in his movies, specifically this one, is: is it funny? If you're looking for a couple good chuckles, this movie delivers but keep in mind this is not his strongest short. While that may be the case, it is still an entertaining 20 minute dose of Charlie and well worth checking out for any fan of the comedy legend.


Movie Quotes: Drunk: [after slipping repeatedly on throw rugs] I must have a skate on.
Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Disclaimer in end credits: The Mackie 24 Channel 8 Bus Console used by "Desmond" offers full MIDI automation from the computer screen using virtual faders, but is not physically automated as seen in the film.
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